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What is Industrial Ethernet

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Industrial & Optical Ethernet

Industrial Ethernet Networks?

• There is only one Ethernet– 802.3– Ethernet v2

• So what is Industrial Ethernet ( also called rugged or hardened ) ?– The use of Ethernet technology in harsh and

industrial environments vs. benign environment ( also called commercial, business, enterprise, consumer Ethernet)

– The use of Ethernet and TCP/IP as a transport mechanism for industrial protocols

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Aspects of Industrial Ethernet

• Environment• Operation• Maintenance• Management

Environment

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Physical Characteristics

• No “standard” Industrial Ethernet switch• Specification must match PLC• Network equipment must not be the weakest link

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• Marine• Substation• Transportation•  ATEX Zone 2

Certifications

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Environmental Conditions

• Mounting• Form factor• Operating voltage• Temperature• No fans• Vibration• Resistance to EMI• Protection class• Conformal coating

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Ports

• Number of ports• Speed• Media types• Connectors

Operation

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Managed or Unmanaged Switches

• Managed– Required for more complex network configurations– High network visibility– Manageability– Ring redundancy

• Unmanaged– Low cost– Low maintenance– Plug and play

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Network Design

• Office networks– Overbooking– Traditional estimation

•  Industrial networks– Non-blocking– Distributed approaches

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Message Types

• Unicast - message to a single destination

• Broadcast - message to all nodes in a subnet

• Multicast - message to a group of devices

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Multicast Control

• Ethernet floods multicasts by default• Every end device must process

received multicasts• Multicast control on Ethernet

– IGMP

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Maintenance

• Device Replacement• Rapid rectification of failures required

– The “Midnight Maintenance Man”– Device replacement techniques– Standardized / Proprietary– Exchangeable memory media– Topology-dependent configuration

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Management

• Why?– Fault notification and location– Proactive notification of potential

problems

• How?– SNMP– OPC– Profiles

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Conclusion

• What benefits does Industrial Ethernet bring?– Higher bandwidth– Convergent networking– Cost reduction– Open connectivity– Vertical integration– Standardization

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